1,950 Ineligible Indiramma House Beneficiaries Replaced with Needy Families

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  • Telangana Housing Corporation reported that 1,950 people were wrongly granted Indiramma Houses despite being ineligible.
  • The beneficiaries selected violated rules as they either owned an RCC slab house, were government employees, or had previously benefited from similar housing schemes.
  • Managing Director V.P. Gautham stated the scheme targeted poor and eligible individuals only.
  • Construction of houses was initiated for 1.74 lakh beneficiaries under the scheme so far:

– Slabs laid at 8,000 houses.- Completion expected for 5,000 units.

  • Objections against details of 12,700 beneficiaries were reviewed through ground-level inspections by District Collectors.

Indian Opinion analysis:

The identification of irregularities in the allocation of Indiramma Houses highlights the importance of robust beneficiary screening mechanisms in public welfare schemes. While moast intended constructions are advancing smoothly with a significant number already nearing completion,lapses like misallocation to ineligible individuals undermine trust and efficiency. The involvement of District Collectors to scrutinize objections is commendable and indicates efforts toward transparency and corrective measures. Moving forward, ensuring stricter adherence to eligibility norms will be critical to maximizing benefits for genuinely disadvantaged populations while safeguarding public resources.

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